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Title: Overview of School Wellness Policies


1
Overview ofSchool Wellness Policies
  • Child Nutrition Wellness
  • Kansas Department of Education
  • October 24, 2006

2
Programs Administered
  • National School Lunch Program
  • School Breakfast Program
  • Special Milk Program
  • After School Care Snack Program
  • Child and Adult Care Food Program
  • Summer Food Service Program
  • Team Nutrition
  • Coordinated School Health Program (partnership
    with Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment)

3
School Wellness Policy Overview
  • Federal and state laws
  • Training and technical assistance
  • Current and on-going activities
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Challenges and opportunities

4
Federal State Laws
School Wellness Policies
5
Federal Law
  • Required by Public Law 108-265 which reauthorized
    Child Nutrition Programs
  • Must be implemented by July 2006.
  • Minimum requirements include.

6
Federal Law
  • Nutrition guidelines for all foods available on
    the school campus during the school day
  • Assurance that school meals meet USDA
    requirements
  • Goals for nutrition education, physical activity
    and other school-based activities designed to
    promote student wellness

7
Federal Law
  • A plan for measuring implementation of policy
  • Involvement of parents, students, school
    nutrition personnel, school board, school
    administrators and the public in developing the
    local wellness policy

8
State Law
  • Senate Bill 154 directs the Kansas State
    Board of Education to develop nutrition
    guidelines for all foods and beverages made
    available to students in Kansas public schools
    during the school day and .

9
State Law
  • In developing such guidelines, particular
    attention shall be given to providing healthful
    foods and beverages, physical activities and
    wellness education with the goals of preventing
    and reducing childhood obesity.

10
State Law
  • When establishing the wellness policy of
    the school district, the board of education of
    each district shall take into consideration the
    guidelines developed by the state board

11
State Law
  • When establishing the wellness policy of
    the school district, the board of education of
    each district shall take into consideration the
    guidelines developed by the state board

12
Kansas Model Policy includes
  • 3 parts
  • Nutrition
  • Nutrition Education
  • Physical Activity
  • 3 levels within each part
  • Basic
  • Advanced
  • Exemplary

13
Kansas Model Policy
  • Included input from national and Kansas experts
  • Considered feedback from groups impacted
  • Provided for consensus, flexibility and local
    control

14
Training Technical Assistance
School Wellness Policies
15
School Year 2005-2006
  • Held 12 Working On Wellness Workshops
  • Co-sponsored by KSDE and KDHE
  • Funded by Kansas Health Foundation
  • More than 1,100 attended.
  • School personnel learned about
  • The childhood obesity crisis
  • The role of schools
  • Requirements for a wellness policy
  • How to develop a wellness policy
  • Resources available to help

16
School Year 2005-2006
  • Development of the paper version and online
    Wellness Policy Builders
  • Development of prototype local wellness policy
    320 of 423 adopted the KSDE prototype. The
    remainder developed their own policy, but most
    used some or all of the Kansas model guidelines.
  • Requirements for federal and state laws
    incorporated into School Nutrition Program
    Agreement for 2006-2007

17
School Year 2006-2007
  • Development of new website linking guidelines and
    resources such as
  • Nutrition Calculators
  • Kansas model menus and recipes
  • Teaching resources
  • Training opportunities
  • Success stories

18
School Year 2006-2007
  • Ongoing technical assistance from
  • School Nutrition
  • Team Nutrition
  • Coordinated School Health
  • Statewide partners
  • Conferences and training programs
  • Development of recognition program for school
    districts that achieve the Exemplary level of the
    Kansas guidelines.

19
Data Collection Analysis
School Wellness Policies
20
Wellness Policy BuilderData on Nutrition
  • General Atmosphere
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • A la Carte
  • Vending
  • During the School Day
  • After School Program

21
Wellness Policy BuilderData on Nutrition
Education
  • Classroom
  • Cafeteria
  • Events During the School Day
  • After School Programs
  • Family Community
  • Staff Wellness

22
Wellness Policy BuilderData on Physical Activity
  • Physical Education Classes
  • Throughout the Day
  • Punishment
  • Recess
  • Before and After School
  • Family and Community

23
Senate Resolution 1604
  • Requests KSDE to cooperate with others to study
    our states public schools
  • Food programs and other food items available
  • Available classes on health
  • Physical activities

24
Senate Resolution 1604
  • KSDE is asked to report on its findings and
    recommendations for improving diets and physical
    well-being of our students to create healthy
    eating behaviors and appropriate exercise habits.

25
Senate Resolution 1604
  • Sunflower Foundation contracted with the Kansas
    Health Institute to assist KSDE in conducting a
    statewide survey to assess the status of schools
  • Food programs and other food items available
  • Available classes on health
  • Physical activities

26
Kansas Surveys on Nutrition Physical Activity
  • Three surveys were conducted in January
    February 2006
  • District food service directors and
    administrators
  • School building food service managers
  • Professional members of the Kansas Association of
    Health, PE, Recreation and Dance (KAHPERD)

27
Other Important Surveys
  • School Health Profiles
  • Youth Risk Behavior Survey
  • Youth Tobacco Survey
  • Communities That Care

28
Challenges Opportunities
School Wellness Policies
29
Challenges
  • Better data is needed about childhood obesity in
    Kansas in order to establish benchmarks and
    measure progress.
  • On-going social marketing is needed to help
    school personnel, parents and community members
    understand the obesity crisis and take action to
    do something about it.
  • Schools need help to squeeze another priority
    onto their already full plates.

30
Opportunities
  • Continue to leverage resources by developing
    partnerships and systems
  • Use technology to link schools with resources
  • Highlight successes to lead others to make needed
    changes
  • Improve our childrens health so that they will
    have the opportunity to be healthy, successful
    adults

31
For more information
  • Contact Jodi Mackey at 785-296-2276 or
    jmackey_at_ksde.org.
  • Visit www.kn-eat.org, Whats New
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